Following on from Bev Harris' shocking expose in which
she unveiled disturbing chain of custody issues in New Hampshire, Republican
presidential candidate Albert Howard has identified another problem
that leaves the recount wide open to fraud.

In a letter to the New Hampshire Secretary of State,
Howard, who was behind the move for a recount, points out how easy it
would be for state employees to change vote tallies.

"The people who are counting the votes are entering
the results on individual ward and town tally sheets. They are all using
pens with red ink. They then sign and walk the tally sheets to the front
of the room where they are handed to a state employee," he writes.

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"The state employee says she checks for discrepancies
before manually transposing the figures from the local tally sheets
to a County-wide tally sheet, using the same red ink used by the
counters."

"The state employee then enters the figures from
her County-wide tally sheet into her computerized master recount file
(an excel spreadsheet). Only then does the state employee make and hand
me a copy of the counter’s tally sheet."

Howard is calling for the recount procedure to be revised
whereby he or another observer be handed a copy of the tally sheet for
each ward and town, before it is handed to the state employee.

Whether New Hampshire officials will be prepared to
change the procedure is doubtful. They initially pushed
for the recount to be suspended altogether for the first part of
this week before reversing themselves after Howard challenged the decision.

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